Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.

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This fascinating film was made by the U.S.Department of Energy, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Navy in 1962. In that year the U.S. Navy delivered a nuclear reactor to Antarctica to power the McMurdo Station. The plant, like the nearby Scott's Discovery Hut, was prefabricated in modules. Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by thirty feet. A single core no larger than an oil drum served as the heart of the nuclear reactor. These size and weight restrictions were intended to allow the reactor to be delivered in an LC-130 Hercules aircraft. However, the components were actually delivered by ship.
The reactor generated 1.8 MW of electrical power and reportedly replaced the need for 1,500US gallons (5,700 L) of oil daily. Engineers applied the reactor's power, for instance, in producing steam for the salt water distillation plant. The reactor, designated PM-3A, was designed and built by the Martin Company. There were problems with the plant from the beginning. It underperformed to expectations and frequently fell victim to power failures. It also raised concerns in New Zealand, where U.S. Navy ships transporting the fuel and waste under Operation Deep Freeze would dock for a few days while in transit.
As a result of the multiple malfunctions of the PM-3A as well as it's clean up activities, there have been concerns that the health of personnel involved with the reactor may have been adversely affected. Although members of the NavyNuclear Propulsion Unit were continuously monitored for radiation, many of the military support crew were not. As such, a study was undertaken by the Department of Defense to estimate an upper bound on radiation exposure for these individuals based on the worst cases of the available data from McMurdo. Levels of radioactivity in the water were monitored once the PM-3A was used in the production of drinking water. During the first few years of fresh water production (between 1967 and 1969) there were several instances of abnormally high amounts of tritium in the drinking water. In addition, there was a case of abnormally high amounts of long-lived beta activity in the drinking water in 1969.
In addition to problems with the drinking water and environmental contamination, there were several recorded instances of crew radiation exposure, some resulting in injury. During the plant operation, 223 reports of abnormal levels of radiation were recorded. Of these cases, 14 resulted in injury and 123 resulted in exposure in the amount of 0.350 rem over a period of 7 days. This is a substantial amount of radiation when it is estimated that, one average, a typical yearly dose from background sources is 0.240 rem. The remaining 86 instances were abnormal radiation levels detected within the plant and its immediate surroundings.
All of these factors led to PM-3A existing on very shaky ground almost from the day it began operating. The coup de grace, however, came in 1972 when a leak in the reactor's pressure vessel was discovered during a routine inspection. A closer look uncovered cracks throughout the reactor, caused by failures in some of the welds, and the decision was made to close and dismantle PM-3A. Disposal presented other headaches. Decommissioned nuclear plants are usually entombed in concrete, but provisions in the Antarctic Treaty made this impossible, so the dismantled plant, along with some of the contaminated ground surrounding it, was shipped to a disposal site in California.
The nuclear reactor installed at McMurdo Station was the first and only to operate on the Antarctic continent. It operated for 10 years and greatly reduced the need for fossil fuels in the Antarctic. Although it was initially thought to be a cost saving device, its unreliability, large operational crew, and large clean up proved it to be an expensive experiment. As a memorial, a plaque now stands at the site of the nuclear power station in McMurdo commemorating the people and services of the PM-3A.
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nemesis _nibaru blue cachina red cachina all in one picture with evidence our dome has been smashed(.please when viewing turn on subtitles for a better understandingwhat im trying to show at the end of the video is the mirror images of orbs .by the dome and the differance in horizon

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As one of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, the South Pole is no place for an equipment failure. So when the Tasmanian government's AntarcticDivision was looking to implement a power distribution system in its Hagglund RecoveryVehicles, it needed the most rugged and reliable system available that could handle repeated expeditions to the South Pole.
With it's durability, ruggedness and ability to handle temperatures as low as minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, DigitalSwitchingSystems was the clear choice.
Represented in Australia and New Zealand by its certified integration center, Paulger Control Systems, Digital Switching Systems installed the first of 17 Hagglund Recovery Vehicles in 2009.
Each system includes Digital Switching System's PowerCore 21 load controller and two 8-position PowerKey relegendable keypads, providing the ability to connect various new networked devices to the DSS system.
DSS and Paulger Controls also combined the total system features to include transmission shifter and brake interlocks, along with CAN-bus engine instrumentation and fault codes.
With it's durability, ruggedness and versatility, Digital Switching Systems continues to be the supplier of choice for power distribution.

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There may be good reason for your curiosity if you have ever wondered about what is really going on at the southernmost continent... With so many myths and rumors flying around about the place lately, we decided to do a little research of our own into the claims... which turned into a whole lot of research... and what was going to be a 10-minute video turned into this.
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First full test setup of our 370-Watt portable solar power unit for the Antarctic, setup time 2 min and 30 sec. Solar Panels 6.8 kg, complete transport weight 22 kg with case. Can be checked-in on all airlines.

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A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The ArgentineNavy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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History

The station owes its designation to nearby McMurdo Sound, named after Lieutenant Archibald McMurdo of HMSTerror, which first charted the area in 1841 under the command of British explorer James Clark Ross. British explorer Robert Falcon Scott first established a base close to this spot in 1902 and built Discovery Hut, still standing adjacent to the harbour at Hut Point. The volcanic rock of the site is the southernmost bare ground accessible by ship in the Antarctic. The United States officially opened its first station at McMurdo on February 16, 1956. Founders initially called the station Naval Air Facility McMurdo. On November 28, 1957, Admiral George J. Dufek was present with a U.S. congressional delegation during a change of command ceremony.

Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica is considered a desert, with annual precipitation of only 200mm (8in) along the coast and far less inland. The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89.2°C (−128.6°F), though the average for the third quarter (the coldest part of the year) is −63°C (−81°F). There are no permanent human residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. Organisms native to Antarctica include many types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals, such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades. Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra.

Project Iceworm

Project Iceworm was the code name for a top-secret United States Army program during the Cold War to build a network of mobile nuclear missile launch sites under the Greenland ice sheet. The ultimate objective of placing medium-range missiles under the ice— close enough to strike targets within the Soviet Union— was kept secret from the Danish government. To study the feasibility of working under the ice, a highly publicized "cover" project, known as Camp Century, was launched in 1960. However, unsteady ice conditions within the ice sheet caused the project to be canceled in 1966.

Political background

Details of the missile base project were secret for decades, but first came to light in January 1995 during an enquiry by the Danish Foreign Policy Institute (DUPI) into the history of the use and storage of nuclear weapons in Greenland. The enquiry was ordered by the Danish parliament (Folketing) following the release of previously classified information about the 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash that contradicted previous assertions by the Danish government.

Antarctic Treaty: The power of impossible ambitions

Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.

26:53

ANTARCTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR AT McMURDO STATION 26042

ANTARCTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR AT McMURDO STATION 26042

ANTARCTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR AT McMURDO STATION 26042

This fascinating film was made by the U.S.Department of Energy, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Navy in 1962. In that year the U.S. Navy delivered a nuclear reactor to Antarctica to power the McMurdo Station. The plant, like the nearby Scott's Discovery Hut, was prefabricated in modules. Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by thirty feet. A single core no larger than an oil drum served as the heart of the nuclear reactor. These size and weight restrictions were intended to allow the reactor to be delivered in an LC-130 Hercules aircraft. However, the components were actually delivered by ship.
The reactor generated 1.8 MW of electrical power and reportedly replaced the need for 1,500US gallons (5,700 L) of oil daily. Engineers applied the reactor's power, for instance, in producing steam for the salt water distillation plant. The reactor, designated PM-3A, was designed and built by the Martin Company. There were problems with the plant from the beginning. It underperformed to expectations and frequently fell victim to power failures. It also raised concerns in New Zealand, where U.S. Navy ships transporting the fuel and waste under Operation Deep Freeze would dock for a few days while in transit.
As a result of the multiple malfunctions of the PM-3A as well as it's clean up activities, there have been concerns that the health of personnel involved with the reactor may have been adversely affected. Although members of the NavyNuclear Propulsion Unit were continuously monitored for radiation, many of the military support crew were not. As such, a study was undertaken by the Department of Defense to estimate an upper bound on radiation exposure for these individuals based on the worst cases of the available data from McMurdo. Levels of radioactivity in the water were monitored once the PM-3A was used in the production of drinking water. During the first few years of fresh water production (between 1967 and 1969) there were several instances of abnormally high amounts of tritium in the drinking water. In addition, there was a case of abnormally high amounts of long-lived beta activity in the drinking water in 1969.
In addition to problems with the drinking water and environmental contamination, there were several recorded instances of crew radiation exposure, some resulting in injury. During the plant operation, 223 reports of abnormal levels of radiation were recorded. Of these cases, 14 resulted in injury and 123 resulted in exposure in the amount of 0.350 rem over a period of 7 days. This is a substantial amount of radiation when it is estimated that, one average, a typical yearly dose from background sources is 0.240 rem. The remaining 86 instances were abnormal radiation levels detected within the plant and its immediate surroundings.
All of these factors led to PM-3A existing on very shaky ground almost from the day it began operating. The coup de grace, however, came in 1972 when a leak in the reactor's pressure vessel was discovered during a routine inspection. A closer look uncovered cracks throughout the reactor, caused by failures in some of the welds, and the decision was made to close and dismantle PM-3A. Disposal presented other headaches. Decommissioned nuclear plants are usually entombed in concrete, but provisions in the Antarctic Treaty made this impossible, so the dismantled plant, along with some of the contaminated ground surrounding it, was shipped to a disposal site in California.
The nuclear reactor installed at McMurdo Station was the first and only to operate on the Antarctic continent. It operated for 10 years and greatly reduced the need for fossil fuels in the Antarctic. Although it was initially thought to be a cost saving device, its unreliability, large operational crew, and large clean up proved it to be an expensive experiment. As a memorial, a plaque now stands at the site of the nuclear power station in McMurdo commemorating the people and services of the PM-3A.
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2:49

Antarctic power

Antarctic power

Antarctic power

19:43

Anonymous The Link between Aliens and Antarctica

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hole in the dome antarctic telescope reveals incoming power sauces

hole in the dome antarctic telescope reveals incoming power sauces

hole in the dome antarctic telescope reveals incoming power sauces

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7:26

Vangelis - Theme from Antarctica

Vangelis - Theme from Antarctica

Vangelis - Theme from Antarctica

1:34

Antarctic Recovery Vehicles and Distributed Power

Antarctic Recovery Vehicles and Distributed Power

Antarctic Recovery Vehicles and Distributed Power

As one of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, the South Pole is no place for an equipment failure. So when the Tasmanian government's AntarcticDivision was looking to implement a power distribution system in its Hagglund RecoveryVehicles, it needed the most rugged and reliable system available that could handle repeated expeditions to the South Pole.
With it's durability, ruggedness and ability to handle temperatures as low as minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, DigitalSwitchingSystems was the clear choice.
Represented in Australia and New Zealand by its certified integration center, Paulger Control Systems, Digital Switching Systems installed the first of 17 Hagglund Recovery Vehicles in 2009.
Each system includes Digital Switching System's PowerCore 21 load controller and two 8-position PowerKey relegendable keypads, providing the ability to connect various new networked devices to the DSS system.
DSS and Paulger Controls also combined the total system features to include transmission shifter and brake interlocks, along with CAN-bus engine instrumentation and fault codes.
With it's durability, ruggedness and versatility, Digital Switching Systems continues to be the supplier of choice for power distribution.

44:34

The Real Secrets Hidden in Antarctica... Revealed

The Real Secrets Hidden in Antarctica... Revealed

The Real Secrets Hidden in Antarctica... Revealed

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2:31

Worlds first 370-Watt portable Antarctic solar power unit

Worlds first 370-Watt portable Antarctic solar power unit

Worlds first 370-Watt portable Antarctic solar power unit

First full test setup of our 370-Watt portable solar power unit for the Antarctic, setup time 2 min and 30 sec. Solar Panels 6.8 kg, complete transport weight 22 kg with case. Can be checked-in on all airlines.

31:49

The U.S. Army's Top Secret Arctic City Under the Ice! "Camp Century" Restored Classified Film

The U.S. Army's Top Secret Arctic City Under the Ice! "Camp Century" Restored Classified Film

The U.S. Army's Top Secret Arctic City Under the Ice! "Camp Century" Restored Classified Film

ADMIRAL BYRD - UFOs, Secret Base and His Antarctic Expedition

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A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The ArgentineNavy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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McMurdo Station, Antarctica a Typical Day

Just a day in my life at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Summer is in full swing and this place is a beehive of activity. In this video I take you along on an average day... lots of walking around in the wind, a few grumpy people that didn't want to be on camera and prevented me from recording about half my day, and a little bit of me doing my thing at work.

58:10

The Antarctica Secret, Why We Cannot Go The South Pole

The Antarctica Secret, Why We Cannot Go The South Pole

The Antarctica Secret, Why We Cannot Go The South Pole

The ends of the Earth is an ice wall. It's called Antarctica. But not as you know it. It seems very interesting that 2 years after Operation Deep Freeze the USA established NASA. Without going into further details about NASA, suffice it to say that their establishment is a proof that they had something to hide about Antarctica. Why make a "space agency" after exploring Antarctica?
After finding the edges of the World they felt the need to further perpetuate the lie about the heliocentric universe - fearing that the truth would come out about the dome. Thus, they established an independent-looking agency that would create images and videos portraying the Earth as a globe.

5:17

If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?

If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?

If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?

NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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1/4/2011 The Pulse : Power - An Antarctic Experiment

1/4/2011 The Pulse : Power - An Antarctic Experiment

1/4/2011 The Pulse : Power - An Antarctic Experiment

In Part Two we talk to three members of CLP's Project COOL, which sends certain staff to the Antarctic to observe the effects of global warming and provide sustainable energy for an unmanned weather station there.

Antarctic Treaty: The power of impossible ambitions

Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.

published: 14 Dec 2011

ANTARCTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR AT McMURDO STATION 26042

This fascinating film was made by the U.S.Department of Energy, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Navy in 1962. In that year the U.S. Navy delivered a nuclear reactor to Antarctica to power the McMurdo Station. The plant, like the nearby Scott's Discovery Hut, was prefabricated in modules. Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by thirty feet. A single core no larger than an oil drum served as the heart of the nuclear reactor. These size and weight restrictions were intended to allow the reactor to be delivered in an LC-130 Hercules aircraft. However, the components were actually delivered by ship.
The reactor generated 1.8 MW of electrical power and reportedly replaced the...

published: 19 May 2015

Antarctic power

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Anonymous The Link between Aliens and Antarctica

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hole in the dome antarctic telescope reveals incoming power sauces

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Vangelis - Theme from Antarctica

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Antarctic Recovery Vehicles and Distributed Power

As one of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, the South Pole is no place for an equipment failure. So when the Tasmanian government's AntarcticDivision was looking to implement a power distribution system in its Hagglund RecoveryVehicles, it needed the most rugged and reliable system available that could handle repeated expeditions to the South Pole.
With it's durability, ruggedness and ability to handle temperatures as low as minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, DigitalSwitchingSystems was the clear choice.
Represented in Australia and New Zealand by its certified integration center, Paulger Control Systems, Digital Switching Systems installed the first of 17 Hagglund Recovery Vehicles in 2009.
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published: 30 Aug 2010

The Real Secrets Hidden in Antarctica... Revealed

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There may be good reason for your curiosity if you have ever wondered about what is really going on at the southernmost continent... With so many myths and rumors flying around about the place lately, we decided to do a little research of our own into the claims... which turned into a whole lot of research... and what was going to be a 10-minute video turned into this.
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Worlds first 370-Watt portable Antarctic solar power unit

First full test setup of our 370-Watt portable solar power unit for the Antarctic, setup time 2 min and 30 sec. Solar Panels 6.8 kg, complete transport weight 22 kg with case. Can be checked-in on all airlines.

published: 18 May 2015

The U.S. Army's Top Secret Arctic City Under the Ice! "Camp Century" Restored Classified Film

A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The ArgentineNavy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilli...

published: 15 Oct 2015

McMurdo Station, Antarctica a Typical Day

Just a day in my life at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Summer is in full swing and this place is a beehive of activity. In this video I take you along on an average day... lots of walking around in the wind, a few grumpy people that didn't want to be on camera and prevented me from recording about half my day, and a little bit of me doing my thing at work.

published: 29 Oct 2016

The Antarctica Secret, Why We Cannot Go The South Pole

The ends of the Earth is an ice wall. It's called Antarctica. But not as you know it. It seems very interesting that 2 years after Operation Deep Freeze the USA established NASA. Without going into further details about NASA, suffice it to say that their establishment is a proof that they had something to hide about Antarctica. Why make a "space agency" after exploring Antarctica?
After finding the edges of the World they felt the need to further perpetuate the lie about the heliocentric universe - fearing that the truth would come out about the dome. Thus, they established an independent-looking agency that would create images and videos portraying the Earth as a globe.

published: 16 Aug 2017

If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?

NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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1/4/2011 The Pulse : Power - An Antarctic Experiment

In Part Two we talk to three members of CLP's Project COOL, which sends certain staff to the Antarctic to observe the effects of global warming and provide sustainable energy for an unmanned weather station there.

Antarctic Treaty: The power of impossible ambitions

Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks abou...

Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.

Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.

This fascinating film was made by the U.S.Department of Energy, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Navy in 1962. In that year the U.S. Navy delivered a nuclear reactor to Antarctica to power the McMurdo Station. The plant, like the nearby Scott's Discovery Hut, was prefabricated in modules. Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by thirty feet. A single core no larger than an oil drum served as the heart of the nuclear reactor. These size and weight restrictions were intended to allow the reactor to be delivered in an LC-130 Hercules aircraft. However, the components were actually delivered by ship.
The reactor generated 1.8 MW of electrical power and reportedly replaced the need for 1,500US gallons (5,700 L) of oil daily. Engineers applied the reactor's power, for instance, in producing steam for the salt water distillation plant. The reactor, designated PM-3A, was designed and built by the Martin Company. There were problems with the plant from the beginning. It underperformed to expectations and frequently fell victim to power failures. It also raised concerns in New Zealand, where U.S. Navy ships transporting the fuel and waste under Operation Deep Freeze would dock for a few days while in transit.
As a result of the multiple malfunctions of the PM-3A as well as it's clean up activities, there have been concerns that the health of personnel involved with the reactor may have been adversely affected. Although members of the NavyNuclear Propulsion Unit were continuously monitored for radiation, many of the military support crew were not. As such, a study was undertaken by the Department of Defense to estimate an upper bound on radiation exposure for these individuals based on the worst cases of the available data from McMurdo. Levels of radioactivity in the water were monitored once the PM-3A was used in the production of drinking water. During the first few years of fresh water production (between 1967 and 1969) there were several instances of abnormally high amounts of tritium in the drinking water. In addition, there was a case of abnormally high amounts of long-lived beta activity in the drinking water in 1969.
In addition to problems with the drinking water and environmental contamination, there were several recorded instances of crew radiation exposure, some resulting in injury. During the plant operation, 223 reports of abnormal levels of radiation were recorded. Of these cases, 14 resulted in injury and 123 resulted in exposure in the amount of 0.350 rem over a period of 7 days. This is a substantial amount of radiation when it is estimated that, one average, a typical yearly dose from background sources is 0.240 rem. The remaining 86 instances were abnormal radiation levels detected within the plant and its immediate surroundings.
All of these factors led to PM-3A existing on very shaky ground almost from the day it began operating. The coup de grace, however, came in 1972 when a leak in the reactor's pressure vessel was discovered during a routine inspection. A closer look uncovered cracks throughout the reactor, caused by failures in some of the welds, and the decision was made to close and dismantle PM-3A. Disposal presented other headaches. Decommissioned nuclear plants are usually entombed in concrete, but provisions in the Antarctic Treaty made this impossible, so the dismantled plant, along with some of the contaminated ground surrounding it, was shipped to a disposal site in California.
The nuclear reactor installed at McMurdo Station was the first and only to operate on the Antarctic continent. It operated for 10 years and greatly reduced the need for fossil fuels in the Antarctic. Although it was initially thought to be a cost saving device, its unreliability, large operational crew, and large clean up proved it to be an expensive experiment. As a memorial, a plaque now stands at the site of the nuclear power station in McMurdo commemorating the people and services of the PM-3A.
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This fascinating film was made by the U.S.Department of Energy, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Navy in 1962. In that year the U.S. Navy delivered a nuclear reactor to Antarctica to power the McMurdo Station. The plant, like the nearby Scott's Discovery Hut, was prefabricated in modules. Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by thirty feet. A single core no larger than an oil drum served as the heart of the nuclear reactor. These size and weight restrictions were intended to allow the reactor to be delivered in an LC-130 Hercules aircraft. However, the components were actually delivered by ship.
The reactor generated 1.8 MW of electrical power and reportedly replaced the need for 1,500US gallons (5,700 L) of oil daily. Engineers applied the reactor's power, for instance, in producing steam for the salt water distillation plant. The reactor, designated PM-3A, was designed and built by the Martin Company. There were problems with the plant from the beginning. It underperformed to expectations and frequently fell victim to power failures. It also raised concerns in New Zealand, where U.S. Navy ships transporting the fuel and waste under Operation Deep Freeze would dock for a few days while in transit.
As a result of the multiple malfunctions of the PM-3A as well as it's clean up activities, there have been concerns that the health of personnel involved with the reactor may have been adversely affected. Although members of the NavyNuclear Propulsion Unit were continuously monitored for radiation, many of the military support crew were not. As such, a study was undertaken by the Department of Defense to estimate an upper bound on radiation exposure for these individuals based on the worst cases of the available data from McMurdo. Levels of radioactivity in the water were monitored once the PM-3A was used in the production of drinking water. During the first few years of fresh water production (between 1967 and 1969) there were several instances of abnormally high amounts of tritium in the drinking water. In addition, there was a case of abnormally high amounts of long-lived beta activity in the drinking water in 1969.
In addition to problems with the drinking water and environmental contamination, there were several recorded instances of crew radiation exposure, some resulting in injury. During the plant operation, 223 reports of abnormal levels of radiation were recorded. Of these cases, 14 resulted in injury and 123 resulted in exposure in the amount of 0.350 rem over a period of 7 days. This is a substantial amount of radiation when it is estimated that, one average, a typical yearly dose from background sources is 0.240 rem. The remaining 86 instances were abnormal radiation levels detected within the plant and its immediate surroundings.
All of these factors led to PM-3A existing on very shaky ground almost from the day it began operating. The coup de grace, however, came in 1972 when a leak in the reactor's pressure vessel was discovered during a routine inspection. A closer look uncovered cracks throughout the reactor, caused by failures in some of the welds, and the decision was made to close and dismantle PM-3A. Disposal presented other headaches. Decommissioned nuclear plants are usually entombed in concrete, but provisions in the Antarctic Treaty made this impossible, so the dismantled plant, along with some of the contaminated ground surrounding it, was shipped to a disposal site in California.
The nuclear reactor installed at McMurdo Station was the first and only to operate on the Antarctic continent. It operated for 10 years and greatly reduced the need for fossil fuels in the Antarctic. Although it was initially thought to be a cost saving device, its unreliability, large operational crew, and large clean up proved it to be an expensive experiment. As a memorial, a plaque now stands at the site of the nuclear power station in McMurdo commemorating the people and services of the PM-3A.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

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hole in the dome antarctic telescope reveals incoming power sauces

nemesis _nibaru blue cachina red cachina all in one picture with evidence our dome has been smashed(.please when viewing turn on subtitles for a better understa...

nemesis _nibaru blue cachina red cachina all in one picture with evidence our dome has been smashed(.please when viewing turn on subtitles for a better understandingwhat im trying to show at the end of the video is the mirror images of orbs .by the dome and the differance in horizon

nemesis _nibaru blue cachina red cachina all in one picture with evidence our dome has been smashed(.please when viewing turn on subtitles for a better understandingwhat im trying to show at the end of the video is the mirror images of orbs .by the dome and the differance in horizon

Antarctic Recovery Vehicles and Distributed Power

As one of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, the South Pole is no place for an equipment failure. So when the Tasmanian government's Antarctic...

As one of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, the South Pole is no place for an equipment failure. So when the Tasmanian government's AntarcticDivision was looking to implement a power distribution system in its Hagglund RecoveryVehicles, it needed the most rugged and reliable system available that could handle repeated expeditions to the South Pole.
With it's durability, ruggedness and ability to handle temperatures as low as minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, DigitalSwitchingSystems was the clear choice.
Represented in Australia and New Zealand by its certified integration center, Paulger Control Systems, Digital Switching Systems installed the first of 17 Hagglund Recovery Vehicles in 2009.
Each system includes Digital Switching System's PowerCore 21 load controller and two 8-position PowerKey relegendable keypads, providing the ability to connect various new networked devices to the DSS system.
DSS and Paulger Controls also combined the total system features to include transmission shifter and brake interlocks, along with CAN-bus engine instrumentation and fault codes.
With it's durability, ruggedness and versatility, Digital Switching Systems continues to be the supplier of choice for power distribution.

As one of the most remote and hostile locations in the world, the South Pole is no place for an equipment failure. So when the Tasmanian government's AntarcticDivision was looking to implement a power distribution system in its Hagglund RecoveryVehicles, it needed the most rugged and reliable system available that could handle repeated expeditions to the South Pole.
With it's durability, ruggedness and ability to handle temperatures as low as minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, DigitalSwitchingSystems was the clear choice.
Represented in Australia and New Zealand by its certified integration center, Paulger Control Systems, Digital Switching Systems installed the first of 17 Hagglund Recovery Vehicles in 2009.
Each system includes Digital Switching System's PowerCore 21 load controller and two 8-position PowerKey relegendable keypads, providing the ability to connect various new networked devices to the DSS system.
DSS and Paulger Controls also combined the total system features to include transmission shifter and brake interlocks, along with CAN-bus engine instrumentation and fault codes.
With it's durability, ruggedness and versatility, Digital Switching Systems continues to be the supplier of choice for power distribution.

The Real Secrets Hidden in Antarctica... Revealed

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There may be good reason for your curiosity if you have ever wondered about what is really going on at the southernmost continent... With so many myths and rumors flying around about the place lately, we decided to do a little research of our own into the claims... which turned into a whole lot of research... and what was going to be a 10-minute video turned into this.
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There may be good reason for your curiosity if you have ever wondered about what is really going on at the southernmost continent... With so many myths and rumors flying around about the place lately, we decided to do a little research of our own into the claims... which turned into a whole lot of research... and what was going to be a 10-minute video turned into this.
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First full test setup of our 370-Watt portable solar power unit for the Antarctic, setup time 2 min and 30 sec. Solar Panels 6.8 kg, complete transport weight 22 kg with case. Can be checked-in on all airlines.

First full test setup of our 370-Watt portable solar power unit for the Antarctic, setup time 2 min and 30 sec. Solar Panels 6.8 kg, complete transport weight 22 kg with case. Can be checked-in on all airlines.

ADMIRAL BYRD - UFOs, Secret Base and His AntarcticExpedition
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A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The ArgentineNavy said...

A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The ArgentineNavy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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A US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port. The ArgentineNavy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 km per hour) winds. The ship, operated by Polar Cruises of Bend, Oregon, has 100 passengers and 60 crew members aboard. Courtesy: jonbowermaster.com
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Just a day in my life at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Summer is in full swing and this place is a beehive of activity. In this video I take you along on an average day... lots of walking around in the wind, a few grumpy people that didn't want to be on camera and prevented me from recording about half my day, and a little bit of me doing my thing at work.

Just a day in my life at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Summer is in full swing and this place is a beehive of activity. In this video I take you along on an average day... lots of walking around in the wind, a few grumpy people that didn't want to be on camera and prevented me from recording about half my day, and a little bit of me doing my thing at work.

The ends of the Earth is an ice wall. It's called Antarctica. But not as you know it. It seems very interesting that 2 years after Operation Deep Freeze the USA established NASA. Without going into further details about NASA, suffice it to say that their establishment is a proof that they had something to hide about Antarctica. Why make a "space agency" after exploring Antarctica?
After finding the edges of the World they felt the need to further perpetuate the lie about the heliocentric universe - fearing that the truth would come out about the dome. Thus, they established an independent-looking agency that would create images and videos portraying the Earth as a globe.

The ends of the Earth is an ice wall. It's called Antarctica. But not as you know it. It seems very interesting that 2 years after Operation Deep Freeze the USA established NASA. Without going into further details about NASA, suffice it to say that their establishment is a proof that they had something to hide about Antarctica. Why make a "space agency" after exploring Antarctica?
After finding the edges of the World they felt the need to further perpetuate the lie about the heliocentric universe - fearing that the truth would come out about the dome. Thus, they established an independent-looking agency that would create images and videos portraying the Earth as a globe.

If Global Warming Is Real, Why Is Antarctic Ice Growing?

NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming ...

NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice SheetGreater than Losses
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“A new NASA study says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.”
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“Sea level indicators suggest that global sea level did not change significantly from then until the late 19th century. The instrumental record of modern sea level change shows evidence for onset of sea level rise during the 19th century.”
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NASA just released a study showing that Antarctica is actually gaining ice at a faster rate than it’s losing it. Will this rise in ice help keep global warming at bay?
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NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice SheetGreater than Losses
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“A new NASA study says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.”
Is Sea LevelRising?
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/pd/climate/factsheets/issea.pdf
“Sea level indicators suggest that global sea level did not change significantly from then until the late 19th century. The instrumental record of modern sea level change shows evidence for onset of sea level rise during the 19th century.”
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1/4/2011 The Pulse : Power - An Antarctic Experiment

In Part Two we talk to three members of CLP's Project COOL, which sends certain staff to the Antarctic to observe the effects of global warming and provide sust...

In Part Two we talk to three members of CLP's Project COOL, which sends certain staff to the Antarctic to observe the effects of global warming and provide sustainable energy for an unmanned weather station there.

In Part Two we talk to three members of CLP's Project COOL, which sends certain staff to the Antarctic to observe the effects of global warming and provide sustainable energy for an unmanned weather station there.

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Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Trip to Antarctica 2016 (HD)

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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
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Travel video about destination Antartica.
Antarctica is situated far from civilization and is one of the last large ecosystems on our planet. Indeed, it is a continent that is still in a primeval state.
Seeing its snow covered mountains and beaches covered with wildlife, one becomes even more aware of the amazing beauty of this region yet also the delicate balance of the Antarctic and its wildlife.
It is a tranquil natural landscape where thousands of penguin inhabit the bays and hills along with endearing seals living in a habitat of icebergs, glaciers and vast empty spaces of ice.
No other continent is as unexplored and undiscovered and for scientists, it continues to possess many enigmas and secrets yet to be revealed.
The Antarctic is one of the last paradises on Earth and a marvel of ...

published: 18 Nov 2016

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Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined un...

published: 18 Aug 2016

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Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as...

published: 14 Aug 2016

Antarctica - The trip of a Lifetime

Ever wondered what a trip to Antarctica would be like? Got a spare 8mins 36secs spare today? Here's a taster for what it's like to visit the bottom of the World.

published: 22 Jan 2016

Journey to Antarctica: Expedition Overview

See what it's like to explore the seventh continent with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic.

published: 15 Jan 2016

Trip to Antarctica: how to get there, cost, time & gear needed

Ever wanted to take a cruise ship to Antarctica? Our friend Karen went on a once in a lifetime cruise to Antarctica with Quark Expeditions. She gives us information on all different aspects of the trip, like what cruises go to Antarctica, how to pack for Antarctica, how cold it was in Antarctica and what is the travel cost to Antarctica.
Photographers interested in going to Antarctica should be sure hear what photography gear to bring to Antarctica! We get to see her photos from Antarctica of penguins, whales, seals and even video of crossing the Drake Passage!
If you've ever been curious about how to get to Antarctica, be sure to watch this episode of our vlog about Antarctica -
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published: 08 Apr 2017

Why Travel to Antarctica

Antarctica: the great white continent and one of the last true wilderness areas on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers. It’s home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife, where penguins, seals and whales are the only permanent residents. Learn more about Quark's Antarctic voyages: http://bit.ly/2CcOQR0

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Travel video about destination Antarctic.
The Antarctic lies far away from the civilised world and is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, a spectacular wilderness of snow, ice and rock: the last, large eco system on the planet.In Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, we begin our expedition by cruise ship to some of the most remote locations in the Antarctic. The boat makes its way along the coastline of a land of icebergs, glaciers and snow covered islands on the coldest, driest and most deserted continent on Earth. The journey through the Lemaire Channel is one of the most spectacular maritime passages one could ever experience. Everything looks absolutely newly-created. The channel is about fifteen kilometres long and up to a hundred metres wide, with snow covered islands ...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Cruising Antarctica: What to Expect when Exploring the White Continent

Discover the seventh continent on a LuxuryExpeditionCruise with Abercrombie & Kent. Cloaked in blue ice and surrounded by seas bursting with wildlife, Antarctica is the last wild place on earth. Jaw-dropping and off the map, it draws adventurers for a deeply rewarding experience unlike any other.
Named “Best Expedition Cruise” by Town & Country, A&K has operated over 200 successful polar expeditions, and continues to deliver the most inspiring voyages to Antarctica. We control every aspect of our voyages, from the top-notch service to the execution of an expertly crafted itinerary aboard exclusively chartered luxury vessels. We have the highest crew- and guide-to-guest ratios, every Zodiac driver we employ is a qualified field naturalist and our Expedition Team reflects unmatched expert...

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Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling b...

Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Travel video about destination Antartica.
Antarctica is situated far from civilization and is one of the last large ecosystems on our planet. Indeed, it is a co...

Travel video about destination Antartica.
Antarctica is situated far from civilization and is one of the last large ecosystems on our planet. Indeed, it is a continent that is still in a primeval state.
Seeing its snow covered mountains and beaches covered with wildlife, one becomes even more aware of the amazing beauty of this region yet also the delicate balance of the Antarctic and its wildlife.
It is a tranquil natural landscape where thousands of penguin inhabit the bays and hills along with endearing seals living in a habitat of icebergs, glaciers and vast empty spaces of ice.
No other continent is as unexplored and undiscovered and for scientists, it continues to possess many enigmas and secrets yet to be revealed.
The Antarctic is one of the last paradises on Earth and a marvel of unique wildlife and scenic splendor.
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Travel video about destination Antartica.
Antarctica is situated far from civilization and is one of the last large ecosystems on our planet. Indeed, it is a continent that is still in a primeval state.
Seeing its snow covered mountains and beaches covered with wildlife, one becomes even more aware of the amazing beauty of this region yet also the delicate balance of the Antarctic and its wildlife.
It is a tranquil natural landscape where thousands of penguin inhabit the bays and hills along with endearing seals living in a habitat of icebergs, glaciers and vast empty spaces of ice.
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Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen...

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as a consequence of which the polar bear cannot cover the same areas as in former times. The cries of young gulls at feeding time has woken up a hungry Arctic fox who suddenly gains a healthy appetite for itself but an unhealthy end for a gull or two. This kingdom of freezing cold is the largest wilderness on earth and one of its last natural paradises.
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Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as a consequence of which the polar bear cannot cover the same areas as in former times. The cries of young gulls at feeding time has woken up a hungry Arctic fox who suddenly gains a healthy appetite for itself but an unhealthy end for a gull or two. This kingdom of freezing cold is the largest wilderness on earth and one of its last natural paradises.
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Ever wanted to take a cruise ship to Antarctica? Our friend Karen went on a once in a lifetime cruise to Antarctica with Quark Expeditions. She gives us information on all different aspects of the trip, like what cruises go to Antarctica, how to pack for Antarctica, how cold it was in Antarctica and what is the travel cost to Antarctica.
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Why Travel to Antarctica

Antarctica: the great white continent and one of the last true wilderness areas on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers. It’s home to the world’...

Antarctica: the great white continent and one of the last true wilderness areas on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers. It’s home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife, where penguins, seals and whales are the only permanent residents. Learn more about Quark's Antarctic voyages: http://bit.ly/2CcOQR0

Antarctica: the great white continent and one of the last true wilderness areas on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers. It’s home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife, where penguins, seals and whales are the only permanent residents. Learn more about Quark's Antarctic voyages: http://bit.ly/2CcOQR0

Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Antarctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctic.
The Antarctic lies far away from the civilised world and is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, a spectacular w...

Travel video about destination Antarctic.
The Antarctic lies far away from the civilised world and is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, a spectacular wilderness of snow, ice and rock: the last, large eco system on the planet.In Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, we begin our expedition by cruise ship to some of the most remote locations in the Antarctic. The boat makes its way along the coastline of a land of icebergs, glaciers and snow covered islands on the coldest, driest and most deserted continent on Earth. The journey through the Lemaire Channel is one of the most spectacular maritime passages one could ever experience. Everything looks absolutely newly-created. The channel is about fifteen kilometres long and up to a hundred metres wide, with snow covered islands and icebergs. Well sheltered between huge icebergs and the immense glaciers of the high mainland mountains, is Paradise Bay that, as its name suggests, is a place of calm as well as being a natural harbour. Elephant Island is the northernmost of the South Shetland Islands, the last bastion of the Antarctic that towers majestically from amid the Antarctic Ocean and is inhabited by penguins and seals. Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands, a far-flung outpost of the former British Empire. The region contains seven hundred islands of which twenty nine are inhabited. The ship’s passengers are mesmerised by the spell of the Arctic Circle, by its wildlife, its unique beauty and dramatic landscapes. The grand adventure comes to an end. Long liveAntarctica!

Travel video about destination Antarctic.
The Antarctic lies far away from the civilised world and is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, a spectacular wilderness of snow, ice and rock: the last, large eco system on the planet.In Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, we begin our expedition by cruise ship to some of the most remote locations in the Antarctic. The boat makes its way along the coastline of a land of icebergs, glaciers and snow covered islands on the coldest, driest and most deserted continent on Earth. The journey through the Lemaire Channel is one of the most spectacular maritime passages one could ever experience. Everything looks absolutely newly-created. The channel is about fifteen kilometres long and up to a hundred metres wide, with snow covered islands and icebergs. Well sheltered between huge icebergs and the immense glaciers of the high mainland mountains, is Paradise Bay that, as its name suggests, is a place of calm as well as being a natural harbour. Elephant Island is the northernmost of the South Shetland Islands, the last bastion of the Antarctic that towers majestically from amid the Antarctic Ocean and is inhabited by penguins and seals. Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands, a far-flung outpost of the former British Empire. The region contains seven hundred islands of which twenty nine are inhabited. The ship’s passengers are mesmerised by the spell of the Arctic Circle, by its wildlife, its unique beauty and dramatic landscapes. The grand adventure comes to an end. Long liveAntarctica!

Discover the seventh continent on a LuxuryExpeditionCruise with Abercrombie & Kent. Cloaked in blue ice and surrounded by seas bursting with wildlife, Antarctica is the last wild place on earth. Jaw-dropping and off the map, it draws adventurers for a deeply rewarding experience unlike any other.
Named “Best Expedition Cruise” by Town & Country, A&K has operated over 200 successful polar expeditions, and continues to deliver the most inspiring voyages to Antarctica. We control every aspect of our voyages, from the top-notch service to the execution of an expertly crafted itinerary aboard exclusively chartered luxury vessels. We have the highest crew- and guide-to-guest ratios, every Zodiac driver we employ is a qualified field naturalist and our Expedition Team reflects unmatched expertise in every category, from marine biology and ornithology to history and climate change.
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Named “Best Expedition Cruise” by Town & Country, A&K has operated over 200 successful polar expeditions, and continues to deliver the most inspiring voyages to Antarctica. We control every aspect of our voyages, from the top-notch service to the execution of an expertly crafted itinerary aboard exclusively chartered luxury vessels. We have the highest crew- and guide-to-guest ratios, every Zodiac driver we employ is a qualified field naturalist and our Expedition Team reflects unmatched expertise in every category, from marine biology and ornithology to history and climate change.
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Antarctic Treaty: The power of impossible ambitions

Greenpeace's campaign to keep oil and gas exploration out of Antarctica was a lesson in impossible ambitions: sometimes, you achieve them. Kelly Rigg talks about persistence, imagination, and the lessons we can learn from a campaign to save a continent.

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ANTARCTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR AT McMURDO STATION 26042

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ANTARCTIC NUCLEAR REACTOR AT McMURDO STATION 26042

This fascinating film was made by the U.S.Department of Energy, the Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Navy in 1962. In that year the U.S. Navy delivered a nuclear reactor to Antarctica to power the McMurdo Station. The plant, like the nearby Scott's Discovery Hut, was prefabricated in modules. Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by thirty feet. A single core no larger than an oil drum served as the heart of the nuclear reactor. These size and weight restrictions were intended to allow the reactor to be delivered in an LC-130 Hercules aircraft. However, the components were actually delivered by ship.
The reactor generated 1.8 MW of electrical power and reportedly replaced the need for 1,500US gallons (5,700 L) of oil daily. Engineers applied the reactor's power, for instance, in producing steam for the salt water distillation plant. The reactor, designated PM-3A, was designed and built by the Martin Company. There were problems with the plant from the beginning. It underperformed to expectations and frequently fell victim to power failures. It also raised concerns in New Zealand, where U.S. Navy ships transporting the fuel and waste under Operation Deep Freeze would dock for a few days while in transit.
As a result of the multiple malfunctions of the PM-3A as well as it's clean up activities, there have been concerns that the health of personnel involved with the reactor may have been adversely affected. Although members of the NavyNuclear Propulsion Unit were continuously monitored for radiation, many of the military support crew were not. As such, a study was undertaken by the Department of Defense to estimate an upper bound on radiation exposure for these individuals based on the worst cases of the available data from McMurdo. Levels of radioactivity in the water were monitored once the PM-3A was used in the production of drinking water. During the first few years of fresh water production (between 1967 and 1969) there were several instances of abnormally high amounts of tritium in the drinking water. In addition, there was a case of abnormally high amounts of long-lived beta activity in the drinking water in 1969.
In addition to problems with the drinking water and environmental contamination, there were several recorded instances of crew radiation exposure, some resulting in injury. During the plant operation, 223 reports of abnormal levels of radiation were recorded. Of these cases, 14 resulted in injury and 123 resulted in exposure in the amount of 0.350 rem over a period of 7 days. This is a substantial amount of radiation when it is estimated that, one average, a typical yearly dose from background sources is 0.240 rem. The remaining 86 instances were abnormal radiation levels detected within the plant and its immediate surroundings.
All of these factors led to PM-3A existing on very shaky ground almost from the day it began operating. The coup de grace, however, came in 1972 when a leak in the reactor's pressure vessel was discovered during a routine inspection. A closer look uncovered cracks throughout the reactor, caused by failures in some of the welds, and the decision was made to close and dismantle PM-3A. Disposal presented other headaches. Decommissioned nuclear plants are usually entombed in concrete, but provisions in the Antarctic Treaty made this impossible, so the dismantled plant, along with some of the contaminated ground surrounding it, was shipped to a disposal site in California.
The nuclear reactor installed at McMurdo Station was the first and only to operate on the Antarctic continent. It operated for 10 years and greatly reduced the need for fossil fuels in the Antarctic. Although it was initially thought to be a cost saving device, its unreliability, large operational crew, and large clean up proved it to be an expensive experiment. As a memorial, a plaque now stands at the site of the nuclear power station in McMurdo commemorating the people and services of the PM-3A.
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Antarctic Recovery Vehicles and Distributed Power

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The Real Secrets Hidden in Antarctica... Revealed

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Worlds first 370-Watt portable Antarctic solar power unit

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Antarctica Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Once you have seen Antarctica you have seen one of the world's true wilderness areas and nothing I tell you right now can describe to you the way I am feeling but it gets under your skin and into your blood and it makes me realise why those early explorers no matter how many hard ships they faced travelled so far around the world to see what no man had ever seen before.
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Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antartica.
Antarctica is situated far from civilization and is one of the last large ecosystems on our planet. Indeed, it is a continent that is still in a primeval state.
Seeing its snow covered mountains and beaches covered with wildlife, one becomes even more aware of the amazing beauty of this region yet also the delicate balance of the Antarctic and its wildlife.
It is a tranquil natural landscape where thousands of penguin inhabit the bays and hills along with endearing seals living in a habitat of icebergs, glaciers and vast empty spaces of ice.
No other continent is as unexplored and undiscovered and for scientists, it continues to possess many enigmas and secrets yet to be revealed.
The Antarctic is one of the last paradises on Earth and a marvel of unique wildlife and scenic splendor.
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Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been o...

Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north,...

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as a consequence of which the polar bear cannot cover the same areas as in former times. The cries of young gulls at feeding time has woken up a hungry Arctic fox who suddenly gains a healthy appetite for itself but an unhealthy end for a gull or two. This kingdom of freezing cold is the largest wilderness on earth and one of its last natural paradises.
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Antarctica - The trip of a Lifetime

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Trip to Antarctica: how to get there, cost, time & gear needed

Ever wanted to take a cruise ship to Antarctica? Our friend Karen went on a once in a lifetime cruise to Antarctica with Quark Expeditions. She gives us information on all different aspects of the trip, like what cruises go to Antarctica, how to pack for Antarctica, how cold it was in Antarctica and what is the travel cost to Antarctica.
Photographers interested in going to Antarctica should be sure hear what photography gear to bring to Antarctica! We get to see her photos from Antarctica of penguins, whales, seals and even video of crossing the Drake Passage!
If you've ever been curious about how to get to Antarctica, be sure to watch this episode of our vlog about Antarctica -
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Why Travel to Antarctica

Antarctica: the great white continent and one of the last true wilderness areas on earth –...

Why Travel to Antarctica

Antarctica: the great white continent and one of the last true wilderness areas on earth – largely unchanged since the early explorers. It’s home to the world’s greatest concentration of wildlife, where penguins, seals and whales are the only permanent residents. Learn more about Quark's Antarctic voyages: http://bit.ly/2CcOQR0

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Ice cores offer a window into the history of Earth's climate. Layers of ice reveal past temperatures, and gases trapped in bubbles reveal past atmospheric composition. The oldest continuous ice core so far comes from Dome C in East Antarctica and extends back 800,000 years ... ....

Last week I shared with you part 1 of the secrets to a successful and happy life. I’ll continue this week with part 2 of this multi-part article. I’m not a counselor or psychological expert. I speak only from the experience of life. Heal yourself ... When your mind is clear you open up new doorways ... The iceberg is much larger and there are lots of penguins laying around basking in the Antarctic sun on my iceberg ... I welcome it....

Washington. Many unknown plants, animals, and microbes have found a way to survive against the odds. Some are discovered and there are many that remain undiscovered and hidden from the human eyes ...There are also two residents of the world’s oceans – a fish from the depths of the Pacific Ocean and a bright amphipod from the chilly waters of the AntarcticOcean ... Here’s the list.. 1. Protist ... Unknown ... 2 ... Brazil ... Antarctic Ocean....

WASHINGTON - White House officials last year weighed whether to simply "ignore" climate studies produced by government scientists or to instead develop "a coherent, fact-based message about climate science," according to a memo obtained by The Washington Post... 2 ... The NationalScienceFoundation continues to run massive Antarctic research operations and fund a wide variety of climate-related research in the field of geosciences ... ....

The document, drafted Sept. 18 by MichaelCatanzaro, PresidentDonald Trump’s special assistant for domestic energy and environmental policy at the time, highlights the dilemma the administration has faced over climate change since Trump took office ... 2 ... The NationalScienceFoundation continues to run massive Antarctic research operations and fund a wide variety of climate-related research in the field of geosciences ... ....

Czech scientists have discovered three lakes below the ice of Antarctica without even visiting the continent but only using information from satellites and topographic data from radars, the Academy of Sciences' Astronomical Institute said in a press release on Monday. A similar success was scored by a team of Jaroslav Klokocnik, from the Astronomical Institute, last year, when it discovered two volcanos below the Antartic ice ... ....

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